Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft PowerPoint’

Don’t use PowerPoint, use Apple’s Keynote 09 ($79) even if it means you have to go out and buy a Macbook ($1000) only for making presentations. Even when I worked at a big company who dictated I use a PC, I brought my own Mac for presos. Like a carpenter, I am happy to bring my own tools if needed. Others agree with me.

Deliver your presentation standing up. Don’t stand behind a podium. Don’t sit down. Even if there are just one or two people in the room.

Demo your product/service first. Before you do almost anything else…demo.

Don’t use defaults (particularly for PPT). No default templates. No default clipart. No default formatting for charts or tables. No default fonts. No defaults.

Learn how to do bulleted lists correctly (note: the default formatting for bulleted text, even in Keynote, is completely incorrect).

Don’t use slide titles. If you do, they should say something

Use lots of screenshots or images of your product or service (or team)

Reisist slide animations. Use the “dissolve” transition between slides.

Shorter presos are better. 5-8 slides is ideal. 10-20 for longer or more detailed presos.

Limit or eliminate text. You are there to speak. They are there to interact and listen, not read.

Send PDFs of your presentation, not PPTs as followup.

Tell a story. Every presentation needs a plot (1-3 underlying points). For Al Gore, it was “The planet is in trouble, and it’s worse than you thought” and “We are to blame, but if we now we can also be the solution.” The rest of his amazing presentation were just supporting elements to that plot line of his story.